The Big Question: Understanding Suicide Rates in Cumberland
The Big Question Understanding Suicide Rates in Cumberland
The Big Question Understanding Suicide Rates in Cumberland
All of the latest news from the Centre for Port and Maritime History.
Read Charlotte Morton's story - when law graduate Charlotte applied for a post as Port Operations Coordinator with CMA CGM (UK) Ltd, she had little expectation of success as, having not even finished her Masters in Maritime Operations Management, she was merely dipping a toe into her new industry.
We chat with BBC Radio Merseyside presenter and LJMU alumna, Ngunan Adamu about what it's like to work in radio.
International student Ricky is studying media, culture and communications at LJMU and has embraced the cultural differences of Liverpool compared to his home nation of China.
A pharmacy graduate from Limerick who was supported throughout his studies to play Hurling, Ethan also found his tribe here in Liverpool, a place with plenty of enduring Irish connections.
Pooja Saini’s research tackles stigma and develops innovative, collaborative approaches to suicide prevention for men, women, and young people.
Calvin joined LJMU in July 2017 and says that a milestone in his career was founding the international relations programme that he lectures on.
Isaac is a trainee working on reception across campus and is one of the first employees at LJMU with the Positive Action Programme.
Abbie is a senior research engineer at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) having spent nine years studying at LJMU. A last-minute switch from studying pharmacy to civil engineering has seen her career take a whole different direction.